A new report from CERES draws a connection between water risk and hydraulic fracturing…
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As U.S. government officials take stock of…
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The United States and China are the world’s two largest economies. They are also the two…
This post originally appeared on the National Journal’s Energy Experts blog. It is a response to the question: “What’s…
WRI to release major new report on climate change and U.S. emissions
Following is a statement by Andrew Steer, President and CEO, World Resources Institute:
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Temperatures hit an unseasonably warm 61˚F in Washington D.C. earlier this week. The Middle East is blanketed in record rainfall and rare heavy snowfall, …
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p>The World Resources Institute, led by its sustainable transport center, EMBARQ, and the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) established a partnership today that will further their mutual goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from urban transportation.



